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Cordyline puzzle
A cordyline australis in my garden, about 6ft tall, has just bloomed and
below the bloom is a very strong and perfectly formed young plant (itself about 10ins long) and growing out of the side of the main stem, but not having any roots, of course. I would like to separate it to grow on as a new plant and although I have done a great deal of plant propagation over the years, I really don't know how to tackle this! Would some kind of layering be the answer, perhaps. Any helpful suggestions gratefully received. Eric |
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